I recently purchased a new Encore 209x50 and this morning was the first time that I had a chance to shoot it. :-D I had traded-in an NEF Huntsman w/ 3 shotgun barrels as a down payment.
I mounted a 3 - 9 x 40 Bushnell Trophy scope on the RedField 3 ring base.
I bought & installed the .25 ACP conversion breech plug. I used Copper Anti-Seize on the breech plug threads.
I was shooting 2 - 50gr Pyrodex Pellets under a 295gr PowerBelt AeroTip.
The weather was 33 degrees, windy and raining :roll:
I had done the 'old school' bore sighting by looking down the barrel and adjusting the scope to a target. The first shot was 6" right and 12" low. The second and third were grouped nicely with the first.
From there it was a matter of 5 more rounds to get centered on the 50 yd target. Or as centered as the wind gusts would allow. The groups opened up a little as the bore fouled, and the wind howled. I swabbed the bore with a hoppes patch and then a dry patch in-between each round. The crud ring was there, but not too bad. I was glad that I had the foresight to buy a longer ramrod as I had plenty to grip when I hit the crud ring. The breech plug unscrewed easily for cleaning.
Tomorrow, I plan to get to the range @ 9:00am when they open. The weather report is good. I'm going to shoot a 3 shot group to see how I did in the poor conditions today. I'm hoping that I dont' get a first shot flyer and that the group is centered and hunting tight. If I do get a first shot flyer but the group is centered, than I'll swab the bore with a patch of Hoppes followed by a dry patch and head to the blind. If the group is not properly centered, than I'll shoot until it is, clean the Encore and then head to the blind.
Tomorrow is the opening day of the 2 week Muzzleloader season here in CT. :-D